Temperate reefs, built by multilayers of encrusting algae accumulated during hundreds to thousands of years, represent one of the most important habitats of the Mediterranean Sea. These bioconstructions are known as “coralligenous” and their spatial complexity allow the formation of heterogeneous microhabitats offering opportunities for a large number of small cryptic species hardly ever considered.Although sponges are the dominant animal taxon in the coralligenous rims with both insinuating and perforating species, this group is until now poorly known. Aim of this work is to develop a reference baseline about the taxonomic knowledge of sponges and, considering their high level of phenotypic plasticity, evaluate the importance of coralligen...
Abstract The Mediterranean spongofauna is relatively well-known for habitats shallower than 100 m, b...
The total number of porifera species hitherto recorded from the Mediterranean Sea is 649. Demospongi...
33 pages, 13 figures, 7 tables, supplementary material https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/...
Temperate reefs, built by multilayers of encrusting algae accumulated during hundreds to thousands o...
Sponge assemblages associated with coralligenous outcrops were studied with the aim of describing an...
The three-dimensional coral scaffolds formed by the skeletons of the cold-water corals Madrepora ocu...
Coralligenous habitat results from a multi-stratified accumulation of crustose coralline algae and a...
<div><p>Marine caves are widely acknowledged for their unique biodiversity and constitute a typical ...
Coralligenous habitat results from a multi-stratified accumulation of crustose coralline algae and a...
Sponge grounds are complex three-dimensional benthic habitats dominated by sponges. These sponge-dom...
Marine caves are widely acknowledged for their unique biodiversity and constitute a typical feature ...
The demosponge siliceous spicules, entrapped in the Mediterranean coralligenous bioherms, are a good...
Climate change and heavy anthropic pressures are giving rise to important modifications in the rocky...
The Mediterranean spongofauna is relatively well-known for habitats shallower than 100 m, but, diffe...
Thirty species of sponges (29 Demospongiae, 1Hexactinellida) have been recorded in association with ...
Abstract The Mediterranean spongofauna is relatively well-known for habitats shallower than 100 m, b...
The total number of porifera species hitherto recorded from the Mediterranean Sea is 649. Demospongi...
33 pages, 13 figures, 7 tables, supplementary material https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/...
Temperate reefs, built by multilayers of encrusting algae accumulated during hundreds to thousands o...
Sponge assemblages associated with coralligenous outcrops were studied with the aim of describing an...
The three-dimensional coral scaffolds formed by the skeletons of the cold-water corals Madrepora ocu...
Coralligenous habitat results from a multi-stratified accumulation of crustose coralline algae and a...
<div><p>Marine caves are widely acknowledged for their unique biodiversity and constitute a typical ...
Coralligenous habitat results from a multi-stratified accumulation of crustose coralline algae and a...
Sponge grounds are complex three-dimensional benthic habitats dominated by sponges. These sponge-dom...
Marine caves are widely acknowledged for their unique biodiversity and constitute a typical feature ...
The demosponge siliceous spicules, entrapped in the Mediterranean coralligenous bioherms, are a good...
Climate change and heavy anthropic pressures are giving rise to important modifications in the rocky...
The Mediterranean spongofauna is relatively well-known for habitats shallower than 100 m, but, diffe...
Thirty species of sponges (29 Demospongiae, 1Hexactinellida) have been recorded in association with ...
Abstract The Mediterranean spongofauna is relatively well-known for habitats shallower than 100 m, b...
The total number of porifera species hitherto recorded from the Mediterranean Sea is 649. Demospongi...
33 pages, 13 figures, 7 tables, supplementary material https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/...